We will other benefit from ANY release that is unavailable in the US. As with Mavic Pro, we can't even look up specs, check comparisons- its entirely ghosted in the USA for 2 primary reasons. 1. Donnie Two Dolls fighting his grudge that China doesnt need a trillion plus dollars worth of soybeans. He thinks Americans will assemble iPhones for $4 an hour. Ok. He thinks a lot of things, that he read on some jokers blog. Two is the jokers on congress being lobbies by Skydio and others for protectionism on steroids. Drone hobbyists aren't in need of $7500-50k drones, but we have customs all of a sudden worried about human rights in China foe Mulsims? Very believable story. Not.
I'm hoping the Neo 2 seriously improves flight stability and wind resistance. I have the current Neo with the Goggles N3/MC3 combo kit and it's basically unusable in any wind. It would be nice if the upcoming Mini 5 Pro (and a new Flip when that shows up) also supported the Goggles N3 because even though it's cheaper than the Goggles 3 (which do support the Mini 4 Pro), right now it supports exactly one drone - the Neo - and it's the only goggles DJI makes you can use with regular glasses, rather than buying inserts (which because of my prescription, for me would be around $450).
And thank you for putting the Twitter reference behind a load wall. Very much appreciated as I really don't want to support X if possible.
According to new reports, DJI is working not just on the Mini 5 Pro, but also Avata 3 and Neo 2 drones. Early footage showcasing DJI's Avata 2 successor has now emerged online too, in which a fresh propeller design can be made out.